Nucleoproteins and nucleocapsids of negative-strand RNA viruses.

[1]  Sonia Longhi,et al.  Intrinsic disorder in measles virus nucleocapsids , 2011, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

[2]  Thomas Walz,et al.  The Hexamer Structure of the Rift Valley Fever Virus Nucleoprotein Suggests a Mechanism for its Assembly into Ribonucleoprotein Complexes , 2011, PLoS pathogens.

[3]  Erica Ollmann Saphire,et al.  Structure of the Lassa virus nucleoprotein reveals a dsRNA-specific 3′ to 5′ exonuclease activity essential for immune suppression , 2011, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

[4]  R. Ruigrok,et al.  Nucleoprotein-RNA Orientation in the Measles Virus Nucleocapsid by Three-Dimensional Electron Microscopy , 2010, Journal of Virology.

[5]  H. Ly,et al.  Cap binding and immune evasion revealed by Lassa nucleoprotein structure , 2010, Nature.

[6]  Mary E. Piper,et al.  Structure of the Rift Valley fever virus nucleocapsid protein reveals another architecture for RNA encapsidation , 2010, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

[7]  J. Briggs,et al.  Electron Tomography Reveals the Steps in Filovirus Budding , 2010, PLoS pathogens.

[8]  Z. Zhou,et al.  Cryo-EM Model of the Bullet-Shaped Vesicular Stomatitis Virus , 2010, Science.

[9]  W. Weissenhorn,et al.  RNA induced polymerization of the Borna disease virus nucleoprotein. , 2010, Virology.

[10]  F. Rey,et al.  Crystal Structure of a Nucleocapsid-Like Nucleoprotein-RNA Complex of Respiratory Syncytial Virus , 2009, Science.

[11]  Pang-Chui Shaw,et al.  Structure of the influenza virus A H5N1 nucleoprotein: implications for RNA binding, oligomerization, and vaccine design , 2008, FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.

[12]  Dominique Marion,et al.  Interaction of the C-Terminal Domains of Sendai Virus N and P Proteins: Comparison of Polymerase-Nucleocapsid Interactions within the Paramyxovirus Family , 2007, Journal of Virology.

[13]  R. Krug,et al.  The mechanism by which influenza A virus nucleoprotein forms oligomers and binds RNA , 2006, Nature.

[14]  M. Luo,et al.  Structure of the Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Nucleoprotein-RNA Complex , 2006, Science.

[15]  W. Weissenhorn,et al.  Crystal Structure of the Rabies Virus Nucleoprotein-RNA Complex , 2006, Science.

[16]  E. Réal,et al.  Rabies virus chaperone: identification of the phosphoprotein peptide that keeps nucleoprotein soluble and free from non-specific RNA. , 2006, Virology.

[17]  M. Rudolph,et al.  Crystal structure of the borna disease virus nucleoprotein. , 2003, Structure.

[18]  Sonia Longhi,et al.  The C-terminal Domain of the Measles Virus Nucleoprotein Is Intrinsically Disordered and Folds upon Binding to the C-terminal Moiety of the Phosphoprotein* , 2003, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.

[19]  F. Baudin,et al.  Chemical modification of nucleotide bases and mRNA editing depend on hexamer or nucleoprotein phase in Sendai virus nucleocapsids. , 2002, RNA.

[20]  Emil Alexov,et al.  Rapid grid‐based construction of the molecular surface and the use of induced surface charge to calculate reaction field energies: Applications to the molecular systems and geometric objects , 2002, J. Comput. Chem..

[21]  D. Kolakofsky,et al.  Sendai virus genome synthesis and assembly are coupled: a possible mechanism to promote viral RNA polymerase processivity. , 2001, The Journal of general virology.

[22]  G. Parks,et al.  RNA Replication for the Paramyxovirus Simian Virus 5 Requires an Internal Repeated (CGNNNN) Sequence Motif , 1999, Journal of Virology.

[23]  L. Roux,et al.  The Activity of Sendai Virus Genomic and Antigenomic Promoters Requires a Second Element Past the Leader Template Regions: a Motif (GNNNNN)3 Is Essential for Replication , 1998, Journal of Virology.

[24]  F. Baudin,et al.  Roles of the influenza virus polymerase and nucleoprotein in forming a functional RNP structure , 1997, The EMBO journal.

[25]  E. Egelman,et al.  The Sendai virus nucleocapsid exists in at least four different helical states , 1989, Journal of virology.

[26]  D. Kolakofsky,et al.  The ends of La Crosse virus genome and antigenome RNAs within nucleocapsids are base paired , 1989, Journal of virology.

[27]  A. Ishihama,et al.  RNA polymerase of influenza virus: role of NP in RNA chain elongation. , 1988, Journal of Biochemistry (Tokyo).

[28]  J. Parvin,et al.  Genomic RNAs of influenza viruses are held in a circular conformation in virions and in infected cells by a terminal panhandle. , 1987, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[29]  C. Howard,et al.  Fine structure analysis of Pichinde virus nucleocapsids. , 1983, The Journal of general virology.